Delta Air Lines and Korean Air have apologized after two unaccompanied teenage Indian brothers were booted from their connecting flight from Seoul, South Korea....
Last Tuesday, March 26, Thiyagarajan Saravanan, an IT professional from Kumbakonam,Tamil Nadu, who was living in the Rollins Park community in Maryland, with his family did not wake up in the morning as expected. By the time the emergency medical team arrived, he was no more. He was about 39 years old. ...
New York State lawmakers are close to enacting a sweeping ban on single-use plastic bags from retail sales in an effort to curb pollution and changing a way of life for millions of New Yorkers....
US President Donald Trump told supporters at a rally that he had vanquished a corrupt group of Democrats, the news media and the Washington elite, who tried to "nullify" his "historic" election victory by painting him as an "agent of Russia". ...
US President Donald Trump said that he has asked federal authorities to review the case of "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett, who was accused of staging a hate crime against himself in Chicago, adding that the incident was "an absolute embarrassment to our country"....
US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has asked Congress to change the laws to allow for faster deportation of migrant children from Central America, as well as the ability to detain families while they await their day in court. ...
Initiated by France, Resolution 2462 is intended to update existing resolutions and adapt them to new forms of financing of terrorism and new challenges in this field, Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday....
Giving more fodder for fun on social media, US President Donald Trump addressed Sundar Pichai on Twitter as "President of Google" after meeting him to discuss issues surrounding its dealings with China and "political fairness". ...
New York has set the record of the worlds tallest politician, after already holding Guinness World Records for the most billionaires and for being the most Instagrammed city....
A US Congressman questioned Mike Pompeo on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's culpability for human rights violations, pressing the Secretary of State to answer how such a person could be likeable, the media reported. ...